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[Closed] Selkirk CRC Marathon yesterday

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he's a bit younger than me and i'm 42. i remember last time i did it '07...
i did the 53k he did the 88k and he caught me on the last climb going like a train. clearly, if i hadn't stopped at 3 feed stations he would have been miles behind:-)


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 11:56 am
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[i]he's a bit younger than me and i'm 42[/i]

We saw him yesterday at Glentress - if he's younger than 42, the effort on Sunday must have put years on him!


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 12:43 pm
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How did you get on in the sportive, did you manage 20mph average?

We got a 4hrs 45 mins time, when considering the hills involved and the massive head wind, was quite impressive. We ended up waiting for people along the way that we caught and joined in our group but everytime there was climbing we would drop them, but we decided it may be better in the long run to hold off and wait for them. Eventually though we had to leave these riders and just keep on at our pace. This happened with 4 different riders who we had caught up with and joined us and turned out to be good on the flats but on the climbs suffered a bit. Prob cost us about 10-15 mins overall waiting on them. Still, was a good day out and the pace we were going at along St Marys loch was incredible. Think we were averaging about 28-29mph along that road.


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 12:46 pm
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P.s. Nick Craig is 41


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 12:47 pm
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Sportive pics are now available at [url= http://www.rightplacerighttime.co.uk/ ]www.rightplacerighttime.co.uk[/url].

I've just about finished sorting/tweaking the CRC pics and am about to upload them to the server before I tag them with rider numbers. In the meantime I've put a small selection on my [url=

page[/url]


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 1:13 pm
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Has the course shortened when I did it in 2006 (I think it was 91K)


 
Posted : 03/08/2010 1:59 pm
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My first Endurance event. Did the 70KM in about 6 hours 30 mins. Found the downhill sections quite technical for me and had to get of and push on some bits. Only started mountain biking seriously again three months a go so was but was very disappointed with the time. Run 3 running marathons so didn't find the fitness side too bad.

Thinking of doing the Grassington event next year as looking at the ascent/descent looks like it is not as technical as Selkirk. Anyone who did the Grassington event this year would you agree with that?


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 2:32 pm
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[i]How did you get on in the sportive[/i]

The Sportive is getting a right slagging over on cyclosport.org, people saying there were no feed stations until the 70 mile mark?! Poorly waymarked, not marshalled, no electronic timing etc etc...

Was that really the case? I've only ever done the MTB event (always a cracking course that one) but the Sportive route looked good - just wondered if it was a much poorer relation to the MTB event or if people were complaining unnecessarily?


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 3:06 pm
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The Sportive is getting a right slagging over on cyclosport.org, people saying there were no feed stations until the 70 mile mark?! Poorly waymarked, not marshalled, no electronic timing etc etc...

Well, it was marshalled, not fantastically but the course was well signposted. There was no electronic timing, but the system they used (same as Sunday, i.e. they took your number when you left and got it as you came in again) worked fine. The course was actually really good itself. The feeding stations is my only gripe really. The first one wasn't set up in time and the van actually came up behind us on the road, beeped a few times, signalled that they were the feeding station but by then i was 50 or so metres head of them so wasn't gonna turn back, nor did i need to. Therefore there only ended up being 1 feed station around the 80 mile mark instead of 3 or 4 that were there last year. That distance didn't bother me, i was prepped up for the full distance but i could see how it would annoy others. Not as well organised as last year but still enjoyed it nonetheless


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 3:14 pm
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Did the full thing in 5 hrs 51 mins and was very happy at that. Struggled on the Inners climb but after that was all good. Good chat with quite a few people which always helps.

Great day out and glad I missed that rain.


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 3:16 pm
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I enjoyed the sportive, but then I only did the short route. But, the water thing is inexcusable. Even only having 2 water stops is not enough, and then a lot of people didn't get the first one. If it had been a hot day it would have been much worse. I know most roadies have some fascination with trying to ride on a minimal amount of water, but I like to actually stay properly hydrated.


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 4:20 pm
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Pics of both events now available at [url= http://www.rightplacerighttime.co.uk/ ]rightplacerighttime.co.uk[/url] all searchable by rider number


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 4:28 pm
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I realise that its probably me, but I can't find the results - can anyone point me in the right direction please...


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 6:32 pm
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br - all the results, including Selkirk are at the link below:

http://www.mtb-marathon.co.uk/results/results.php


 
Posted : 04/08/2010 10:11 pm
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Thanks, although this 'can't be seen to be racing on public routes crap' its starting to hack me off how, as I can't see how good/bad I'm doing.


 
Posted : 05/08/2010 10:08 am
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Filter out the distance you competed in and then sort by rider time. Gives you an adea where you finished.


 
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